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THE NEWSPAPER; 
Geuseal;: Lord ‘Langdale, aed “upwards of 200 of the ai N inistry, whie h will be.confided to the successful has already been subscribed said. bi the — 
principal members of the Common d Equity. jerem r. “This,” says that flares). “is one of the | of the company. It will ed, he oe Os ounderg 
» On entering the Temple the procession oag į conditions of the concessions made the Court of | various necessary preliminary sur rveys Pe sri s the 
he terrace the ner Temple, an ved up | Rome.” — The Chamber of ia has virtua ally | —Another letter from Rome states that BE se 
King’s Beneh-walk, through Tanfield-court,. to the | finishe d the business of the session. It me t on Friday | company is in treaty with the Pantie it. English 
tern entrance of the Church, preceded, by and | for the Thane Be railroads the Tas, nmeng 
benehers of the Inner and Middle Temples, twa and is not to meet again t an the Chamber at Peers shall Stat Thei r offer d be detai ie I apal = 
ev. Mr. Hewlett, the Reader, Archdeacon. ha wound up the business before it, after which | They requ ession sa the in a on rit, eo 
Robinson, Master of the Temple, preceded the coffin. | the Deputies: will. meet. on nore to lose the ses- | y d they takei fi compliant 50 
M urge: C., as treasurer of the ple, Chief | sion. In the sitting of the Chamber on Thursday, the famous Siini of St Pant eit ‘er ye 
Justice Tindal, Sir J. agro the Chancellor of the | the budget of receipts was finally adopted by a large | and to. give 50,000 scudi to the Pr ropngan nde 
Ex Sa Mr. Crow -C., the Lord Chancellor, | majority, the vot t being 240, while only 20 I i aes i 
4 and the Vice-Chancellor of England, acted | mustered against i nday the Chamber adopted di.— Accor ding: to accounts from Naple k ey ig e IS 4 
as pall ated The chief mourner, R. B. Follet, Esq., | the Bill relative to the grant of 400,000 the ult., a new eruption.of Vesuvius was daily expected, 
n brothers and immediate relatives, a the e judges, demption of slaves, and the formation of agricultural Some flames had ‘already. been. seen, and a. slight Be 
emen, and others present, followed two and two.| establishments in.the French colonies. Algerie | of lav pom taken place- in the direction of Naple 
on entering the church the procession filed off to their | gives | the BSS as positive :— Taie much.discus-| GR letter from, Trieste in the "rench p 
pective places Emperor. of occo. has at length informed | pers states E E General ‘Grivas aa been Pa fo 
r: 
by tho choir chaunting the beautiful anthem, “I am | 
rrection and the a ”  Archdeaco 
> 
depos: 
nom ons rem 
iy beneath th that of the late 
our representative that ne will ratify treaty of tin 
18th March. The delay fixed for the ratification wou 
expire on the 18th June. fa principal reason signed 
by the Emperor for the non-rati ifi catio on of the eaty 
serious di 
rardi vat Age which is garriso 
irregulars,.entirely a to General Griv 
ders may Dey 
epe by 200 ' 
tiful anthem of. F 
ng, “ His body is 
is name shall live for ever ur 
hera black, and the scene altogether was one 
solemn and impressive that can be imagine 
— Forio. 
The R. 4 3 
but 
favonrad potion and he was co 
e 
Europe to treat-each of them « on the footing of the most 
ced that they would 
œ usb; 
resent the most cheering Asport, 
tye is begin 
URKEY AND SYR 
e 18th o baie, mention 
f frosabig of Russ 
| Gre 
<UL le, t 
tha to Grand no Con 
ri e that day fro . 
Baar are making for jrs 0. 
can ieee es 
a 
sit.—Letters _ 
eC, and Pie ardy, 
the heads of the 
3 as at th 
FE: 
ines. The season having been rainy, the o oats, bor fik 
canned to t 
pe at of the mgvistionn is. perfectly 
much more tha 
M.: Rossi, 
ébats says that the 
satisfactory; a 
n could have been “expected 
T 
1 
sainfoin, and potatoes iggy ei > most srs 
the beet-roots are superb. ery ing s 
plied with immense siar er fresh Srei 
The apples in Normandy are already covered with 
fruit, 
, SPAIN.— e advices from Madrid, of the.3d 
Fs et was, ne all the este biilimente aagi 
ey Sane chapels .a 
schools under the directions of the amet 
closed, and that the members of t 
p of living in common 
pears, however, that a 
, withthe: 
ng | 
nd the 
shoni be 
he order, no sor 
-—We hay 
inst , but ci are of very little interest. Ram ours of 
e most contradictory nature were spre: s to the 
Seo ois = the Basque provinces 
ns 
en ga gem between the. Maronites 
Sate or Bie place at B 
between the two Leb: 
a loss on an side a | 
roads between Damascus and Jerusa lem are no o long 
safe ; by that route witho 
e seort. The bs are from 40,000 an da 0" 
prong, and are sheds fe We d left: 
had been made on the life the French Consul 
Damascus, and the whole eft was, in fact, in- 
The 
= 
the semi-official print Heraldo,- her ajast will not 
'aceed to that t qu uarter 3 but tit was, generally believed 
a 
thatsh 
Turkish author 
oce upied. in: exciting the Dru 
ere, as usual, 
agninst the Maronites. 
before her meal at Saragossa, Her Majesty’s political 
E S jai 
It is now believed that they 
the interposition 
the tee Powe rs 
P 
virtues of Santa Aguada waters d the h e a a 
Mau —A proclamation at Malta, igen p 
air, 
of orders f rom the > General of the 
? 
fN. a Ri 
hould be le galised at the rate 
~ 
i er 
ances are said to have 
yT the 26th, 
2 ae 
d th 
to Poh cire 
tion ce English silyan in. the colony, where it is n 
n En 
h Ministry as regards th 
e Chambers 
and the ern, though Baltes to ——, the J esuits, in 
France to close 
oe 
ay 
hav ie for its 
fi 
French bis sees inviting th 
s ment. | eg EERE A 
ts objec 
ernm: 
ee, 
Holy: See an encyclical torte si the 
bite “Gena 
| states that ‘the one and Queen 
ive the Constitution of 1837 ;” but. on the appearance of 
anna for: 
land, but.a ioga] Be? to 
The Anglo: Maltes n th 
t, express o ir ‘atid X 
unlimited amount. 
ce, they dispersed waves offering any 
he ac pitiah of the Expectador on the 
it by the Gov stirs is con- 
sidered a great triu mee ‘by the liberal par Wa and has 
evidently ee the breach between it and the Go- 
—A letter from Berlin, of- the 28th ult., 
e 
$e = “x declaration that the standard 
sho uld be accompanied w 
regu y whic not be 4 
tender for mie than 40s. They also think a competi 
of Přissia 
ueust. „at the 
r dollar should be allowed : to the pe 
L aa 
Ki 
41, 
holde: par ar 
The Maltese complain at being obliged.to take Bri 
on withon t them, as she has done here 
-| Rhine. 
King te ne ~ kn Faces “The —_ 
where the King will join her toa accompan TA 
It is said that the King of the eel aaa t 
Queen of England will be invited . pass some uays A 
Sans -Souci.—The Duchess of Kent and her s 
nal.valu e; and lose shee 10 per cent di 
makes by way 
—The Co Pyjamas publishes a sie be j 
| fr om ‘the frontiers of Rus e 17th ult; 
apa ae under t ne 
Prinee of „Leiningen; have arrived: at Vie enn a. —Let ion! 
of the ] 8th state 
aa 
Count Woronzow, and ihe difficulty of maintaining 
ean f Rome ordains.it, the | “Tai 
ts-will sabes. ‘The Chureh of Franee will “scorn 
ir nh the. intended m: 
sician, D. des pa, ap 
li 
arriage oi of a a young Jewish phy- | 
the definite pacification 
force the Emperor to adjourn ree 
11 there -be no more fre 
of the Caucasus. Not. only. wil 
r.. Falkson (who ired to 
plished Christian. lady of That ciy) i is now na d by 
resolution sent fro m Elb urg. nis — “Eichhorn 
re iia and whom 
= 
to diminish the number. of the troops a 
he repeatedly. applial found that a marriage phd 
esses to-day. The 
+h fo rt f Rome 
“~ 
xisting laws. 
SwirzerLanp.—Letiers from Berne, of ‘the 4th, state 
that, the Jesuits had been, already placed in -possession 
“ty 9s al lke that of ona and in pereeiv- 
ranciscan friars at.Lu- 
cerne.. Me. Scott, , the new "Secretar ryo of the English 
under 
ieg that the dislik 
tenly, ims fasting. 
pe snd papier says 
pyg 
Débats, 
— eee 
gt tii 
the 
same hp. an advocate 
of 
has a long artiel ele o 
subject, in. w which it decane “that the Papal decis 
Sofaras.it concerns. the civil s 
of. Fia 
“In obi taining this spiritual 
nt sm 
of mo 7 
ho. no, pretend to Ob 
teat psy r Protesting n, 
- tien a Legis- 
pels oe 
— 
tate, the constitutional that the A parmin Frederick fiosan ahit of 
m Basle, “2 the 4th, iota Boag the foie Pi se 
Thusis eye aft er Coire, w 
eal siom, had been 
a Bordeaux journal, 
of Yor 
ost ma: adlaviog 
pas 
alre: a 
It is = that "50, 000men rp ibuted in ees 
| ous forts of the Cancasus ma arded 
| to dain the. defensi 
r 
1e news, althoug 
d. sensation in r si 
o more. ny pe 
os were hoisted 
duced | a mar ked 
a Malt 
1e members hay ve. 
Ponza, to. the 
Terracina. 
pasi is of the i Sicilies. The Knights would under. 
re, and keep upa conan ntine. Now 
mmu 
This — belongs to the 
nam 
closed their 
mas igh: on; the liber rey poles 
principles, ae : purely egal organisatio: 
in sean fa fault — an. enormou fa ult—the 
pbe tin to have “received a new i 
e felt eithe: 
— 
r by g pri 
a wage or the Holy See. itself.” The Constitu- Grapa Master, ”—Cardinal, Capaeeiin died on the. loth 
tien Al 
pai nity of 
Rom e. 
a te ni Gov ernment a what it has done; 
ontends, being. due 
o: 
yie 
an dae 
celt w 
of M. i 
d conyerting it bane 
© the whole the ems April iets he had long been 
to M. 
to its inime nord by Pa Grand Dake 
the, 
ging f forward any pet way bet 
rumoured | meet. 
fro 
ag ee rom. ‘point, This rainy w vil be 
blish a royal prdinance to .31,] 
of ecelesiasti rom 
xj livres 
“e sth fn] 
of.the Holy 
rtant office 
ich Rome will, be the starting 
107 ie = ng ‘3 the capital.) 
50,000 
required. amount vres, oF. 
country, and will be Pees 
th ublic 
bir ate ei pug whieh fends and enemies à 
th " g er h 
rmi è w! 
let them on ily er 
aà ‘oe age, a 
and solemn shades sof f th Her : ee e a sleeps well 
tains 
bi Louise n ea con 
he term of coos }: pilpa” 
— Sth inst., ab sixe 
ached Nz a ap ae he h 
the report rea 
P fainted away, it 
00 Tuscan: 
kass _ testing, balk 
or about, 33%.. of. which , 
subdivided i in reais of iin 
sterling each, the whole. 
ii i chair to his bed. He, 
vered for a hours. A ae A 
he took an affectionate Feay p 
mestics, re “< 2 : 
——— ae 
Aaa as through a: sae 
ment of this melancholy. though # 
